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Sriracha - Imageboard and forum

A read-only demo of Sriracha's output is available. Screenshots of the management panel are also available in the demo.

Sriracha allows anyone to host an imageboard or forum using Go.

Sriracha has full support for custom templating. Standard .gohtml templates are included, and site owners may specify a directory where any custom templates of the same name will override included templates.

Sriracha makes use of Go's plugin support to implement a plugin system. This allows site owners to customize their installations without making changes to Sriracha itself.

I created Sriracha not only out of curiosity, but also to provide a modern upgrade path for everyone using TinyIB, one of several imageboard systems I have created.

Open Source @lemmy.ml
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Sriracha - Imageboard and forum

A read-only demo of Sriracha's output is available. Screenshots of the management panel are also available in the demo.

Sriracha allows anyone to host an imageboard or forum using Go.

Sriracha has full support for custom templating. Standard .gohtml templates are included, and site owners may specify a directory where any custom templates of the same name will override included templates.

Sriracha makes use of Go's plugin support to implement a plugin system. This allows site owners to customize their installations without making changes to Sriracha itself.

I created Sriracha not only out of curiosity, but also to provide a modern upgrade path for everyone using TinyIB, one of several imageboard systems I have created.

Linux @lemmy.ml
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Sriracha - Imageboard and forum

A read-only demo of Sriracha's output is available. Screenshots of the management panel are also available in the demo.

Sriracha allows anyone to host an imageboard or forum using Go.

Sriracha has full support for custom templating. Standard .gohtml templates are included, and site owners may specify a directory where any custom templates of the same name will override included templates.

Sriracha makes use of Go's plugin support to implement a plugin system. This allows site owners to customize their installations without making changes to Sriracha itself.

I created Sriracha not only out of curiosity, but also to provide a modern upgrade path for everyone using TinyIB, one of several imageboard systems I have created.

Go programming language discussion @lemmy.ml
trevor @lemmy.ml

Sriracha - Imageboard and forum

A read-only demo of Sriracha's output is available. Screenshots of the management panel are also available in the demo.

Sriracha allows anyone to host an imageboard or forum using Go.

Sriracha has full support for custom templating. Standard .gohtml templates are included, and site owners may specify a directory where any custom templates of the same name will override included templates.

Sriracha makes use of Go's plugin support to implement a plugin system. This allows site owners to customize their installations without making changes to Sriracha itself.

I created Sriracha not only out of curiosity, but also to provide a modern upgrade path for everyone using TinyIB, one of several imageboard systems I have created.

  • godoc-static executes and scrapes a local godoc process to generate static documentation sites. These static sites, when served to your org or publicly, can provide access to relevant documentation without reliance on any third-party services.

    A demo of its output is available at https://docs.rocket9labs.com

  • godoc-static executes and scrapes a local godoc process to generate static documentation sites. These static sites, when served to your org or publicly, can provide access to relevant documentation without reliance on any third-party services.

    A demo of its output is available at https://docs.rocket9labs.com

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml
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    Generate static Go documentation sites with godoc-static

    Linux @lemmy.ml
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    Generate static Go documentation sites with godoc-static

    Go programming language discussion @lemmy.ml
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    Generate static Go documentation sites with godoc-static

    OpenSourceGames @lemmy.ml
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    Boxcars - Free online backgammon (AGPL)

    Free Games @lemmy.ml
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    Boxcars - Free online backgammon (AGPL)

    Linux Gaming @lemmy.ml
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    Boxcars - Free online backgammon (AGPL)

    Go programming language discussion @lemmy.ml
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    Boxcars - Free online backgammon (powered by Ebitengine)

  • I am not an F-Droid maintainer, but as far as I know the code is not vetted by F-Droid after the initial app submission process. Updates are pulled in, built and distributed automatically. The long delay is just because there are a lot of apps to build, and F-Droid is a volunteer-run operation.

  • If your app doesn't meet the target minimum API level on the Google Play Store, then it doesn't get published. It's just as much of a guideline, so I don't think this is really relevant to the point of the article.

  • F-Droid is more of a marketplace for software developers than it is a set of community curated apps. The requirement for F-Droid software to be open source is just a guideline/rule like the minimum target API level on the Google Play Store. F-Droid is a neutral platform in my observations over the couple of years I have published there, and does not curate its content.

  • F-Droid @lemmy.ml
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    rocket9labs.com On the importance of F-Droid

    F-Droid is an app store for Android where only open source applications are available for free. It provides an alternative to the proprietary Google Play Store, which is where most Android app distribution currently takes place. Because the Google Play Store is where most users go to find and instal...

    Android @lemmy.ml
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    On the importance of F-Droid, an Android app store

    rocket9labs.com On the importance of F-Droid

    F-Droid is an app store for Android where only open source applications are available for free. It provides an alternative to the proprietary Google Play Store, which is where most Android app distribution currently takes place. Because the Google Play Store is where most users go to find and instal...

    Technology @lemmy.ml
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    On the importance of F-Droid, an Android app store

    rocket9labs.com On the importance of F-Droid

    F-Droid is an app store for Android where only open source applications are available for free. It provides an alternative to the proprietary Google Play Store, which is where most Android app distribution currently takes place. Because the Google Play Store is where most users go to find and instal...

    Linux @lemmy.ml
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    On the importance of F-Droid, an Android app store

    rocket9labs.com On the importance of F-Droid

    F-Droid is an app store for Android where only open source applications are available for free. It provides an alternative to the proprietary Google Play Store, which is where most Android app distribution currently takes place. Because the Google Play Store is where most users go to find and instal...

    Open Source @lemmy.ml
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    On the importance of F-Droid, an Android app store

    rocket9labs.com On the importance of F-Droid

    F-Droid is an app store for Android where only open source applications are available for free. It provides an alternative to the proprietary Google Play Store, which is where most Android app distribution currently takes place. Because the Google Play Store is where most users go to find and instal...

    Linux Gaming @lemmy.ml
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    Seeking up to three Steam Deck owners to help playtest backgammon game on Steam

    Boxcars is coming soon on Steam. If you own a Steam Deck, and know how to play backgammon or are willing to learn, I would appreciate it if you played a game or two using your Deck, and then let me know your feedback. Let me know if you are interested, and I will send you a key.

    OpenSourceGames @lemmy.ml
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    Boxcars, a program for playing backgammon online and offline, is coming soon to Steam

    Free Games @lemmy.ml
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    Boxcars, a program for playing backgammon online and offline, is coming soon to Steam

    Linux Gaming @lemmy.ml
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    Boxcars, a program for playing backgammon online and offline, is coming soon to Steam